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From above one could only occasionally catch a glimpse of life on the floor of this green sea: a neighbor's gingham skirt flashing into sight for an instant on the path beneath her grape-arbor, or the movement of hands above a clothesline and the flutter of garments hung there, half-way down the block.
From the night of August 30 to the morning of September 2 there was no Union cavalry east of the Macon railway to disclose to Sherman that he was missing the greatest opportunity of his career.
From New Jersey, Morgan hastened to the headquarters of Washington at Whitemarsh, Pennsylvania, arriving there on November 18th.
From there it looked across at Westchester County and the Hudson River where the manor houses, estates, and big farms of the original ( non-Indian ) landowners began.
From there on, each Junior was going to be judged individually.
From there I turned left along Cumhuriyet Cadesi past more hotels and a park on the left, Republic Gardens, and came in a few moments to Taksim Square, one of the hubs of the city, with the Monument of the Republic, erected in 1928, in its center.
`` From time to time since the present war began there have been reports that one or more of the Axis powers were seriously contemplating use of poisonous gas or noxious gases or other inhumane devices of warfare.
From there he chipped back and sank his putt for a par 4.
From the time he had been at college he had achieved a certain tranquility and composure by accepting the fact that there were certain things he could never know.
From 1764 onwards, there was a gradual change from a slave-based society to one based on production for domestic consumption and export.
From there, his body was taken to the home of Colonel William Inge, which had been his headquarters in Corinth.
From there he conducts and dispatches military expeditions to all parts of the world.
From there they went to Saxland ( Germany ) and to the lands of Gylfi in Scandinavia ( Section 5 ).
From there Alaric escaped with difficulty, and not without some suspicion of connivance by Stilicho, who supposedly had again received orders to depart.
From there she negotiated with the emperor for the safety of family members left in the capital, while protesting her sons ' innocence of hostile actions ; under the falsehood of making a vesperal visit to worship at the church, she deliberately excluded the grandson of Botaneiates and his loyal tutor, met with Alexios and Isaac and fled for the forum of Constantine.
From there, he was sent to the Theresianum at Vienna to continue his studies.
From there he waged an intermittent civil war against his grandfather, which first secured him recognition of his post as co-emperor, and ultimately led to the deposition of Andronikos II in 1328.
From time to time there has been debate over repealing the clause that prevents " Papists " ( Roman Catholics ) or those who marry one from ascending to the British throne.
From there we see Jesus ' ministry move from Galilee ( chapters 4 – 9 ), through Samaria and Judea ( chs.
From Kola, there are indications of a similar situation, suggesting a population of around 20 adults.
From the time of the Spanish colonies there has existed a type of sorbet made from fallen hail or snow.
From there, the Acadians spread throughout the Valley, in various communities, building dykes to claim the tidal lands along the Annapolis and Cornwallis Rivers.
From there Route N193 readily connects to the center of the city.
From the early 1940s to the late 1950s, there were scores of Sunday strip-style magazine ads for Cream of Wheat using the Abner characters, and in the 1950s, Fearless Fosdick became a spokesman for Wildroot Cream-Oil hair tonic in a series of daily strip-style print ads.
From the beach there are also views of the San Francisco skyline and the San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge.

From and ships
From there, it was probably carried by Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats that were regular passengers on merchant ships.
From the 13th to 15th centuries cannon armed Chinese ships also traveled throughout Southeast Asia.
From Mercia the army went north, stopping at Chester-le-Street, before resuming the march accompanied by a fleet of ships.
From 1839, larger American clipper ships started to be built beginning with the Akbar, 650 tons OM, in 1839, and including the 1844-built Houqua, 581 tons OM.
From 1859 a new design was developed for British clipper ships that was nothing like the American clippers.
From 1881 through 1888 Diego Garcia was the location of two coaling stations for steam ships crossing the Indian Ocean.
From January 1820, the ACS sent ships from New York to West Africa.
They mostly live on big ships, crossing the interstellar space at sublight velocities ( according to A Gift From Earth, they find hyperspace vulgar ), trading in information and technology.
From around 1830, Nauruans had contact with Europeans from whaling ships and traders who replenished their supplies ( such as fresh water ) at Nauru.
From 1846 onwards the establishments in the United Kingdom were gradually reduced, while the last vestige of the British quarantine law was removed by the Public Health Act 1896, which repealed the Quarantine Act 1825 ( with dependent clauses of other acts ), and transferred from the privy council to the Local Government Board the powers to deal with ships arriving infected with yellow fever or plague, the powers to deal with cholera ships having been already transferred by the Public Health Act 1875.
From the initial two Yugoslav-built cargo vessels, the line had grown by the mid-1970s to seven ships, totaling about 52, 340 deadweight tons.
From the 15th century onwards, European ships went further north, stayed longer on the Grand Banks and in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and eventually began to explore the Pacific Northwest and the Western Arctic.
From Artemisium, the Allied fleet sailed to the island of Salamis, where the Athenian ships helped with the final evacuation of Athens.
From the 1790s, the waters around New Zealand were visited by British, French and American whaling, sealing and trading ships.
From Fort Vancouver, at its pinnacle, McLoughlin watched over 34 outposts, 24 ports, six ships, and 600 employees.
From a tactical point of view, World War I – era submarines were similar to privateers in the age of sail: only a little faster than the merchant ships they were attacking, and capable of sinking only a small number of vessels in a convoy because of their limited supply of torpedoes and shells.
From the same spot, the viewer can observe ships passing through the narrow channel of the historic Vido island ( Νησί Βίδου ) to the north, on their way to Corfu harbour ( Νέο Λιμάνι ), with high speed retractable aerofoil ferries from Igoumenitsa also cutting across the panorama.
From the 16th to the 19th century, European women's hair became more visible while their hair coverings grew smaller, with both becoming more elaborate, and with hairstyles beginning to include ornamentation such as flowers, ostrich plumes, ropes of pearls, jewels, ribbons and small crafted objects such as replicas of ships and windmills.
From the mouth of the Yonne, larger ships can continue upstream to Nogent-sur-Seine.
From there, they sailed to the Kamchatka peninsula, preparing new ships there and sailing north ( repeating a little documented journey of Semyon Dezhnyov eighty years previously ).
From Mercia the army went north, stopping at Chester-le-Street, before resuming the march accompanied by a fleet of ships.
From there, he sends sixty ships to Egypt to help the Egyptians under Amyrtaeus, who is fighting the Persians in the Nile Delta.
From these points the dike grew as ships deposited till into the open sea in two parallel lines.

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